“1. Those that talk about ‘individual liberties’; 2. Those that advocate for states’ rights; 3. Those that want ‘to make the world a better place’; 4. ‘The colonists who sought to free themselves from British rule’; 5. Those that are interested in ‘defeating the Communists’; 6. Those that believe ‘that the interests of one’s own nation are separate from the interests of other nations or the common interest of all nations’; 7. Anyone that holds a ‘political ideology that considers the state to be unnecessary, harmful,or undesirable’; 8. Anyone that possesses an ‘intolerance toward other religions’; 9. Those that ‘take action to fight against the exploitation of the environment and/or animals’; [..] ”
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